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COUPE Photie , 3b¢ S Ri Prin PROCURED ON EASY TERMS. ONE DAY SCRAMBLE Fi FOR SEAT NEW SCOTTISH "PEER TO RULE IN CANADA. John Sinclair to Succéed Earl Grey As Dominion's Governor General. Edinburgh, Tob | who now 20.Mr. | Sinclair, goox to the House of Lords, will occupy the position of se for Seotlaned only temperarily peerage ix but a-proliminary to appointment as yovernoe-gendral * of Canada, in ° succession to Farl Grea. who retires at the ond of {his vear." the bye-slection in Forfarshire, | which = Mr. Sinclair voprescnts in the House of Commons, has for some time antisipated, and the chicl Scot liberal afent, A. D. Wood, was last week, pre sumably in with the peime nrinister is by no- means 26 sale, hoes Tish in London consultation he sent as RIGHT HON. JOUN SINCLAIR the majority of 3 apparently ized by the majority only a 3% ost to Much chosen O10 at shows. the last ele It is recog liberal organizers that was an exceptional one; not be repeated, but it may diminieh al point will depend on the The master dy that vanishing can ar candida Elibank, the | Seo tish liberal whip, makes no seoret | extreme difficulty of finding an Scotsman to coma forward as candidate, and the Scotiish are getting tired of the foist Englishmen the Scottish cltorate I'he better prepared for opponents of on unionists are admittedly much Thei K.( | over a vi [reli we I R. 1 in the field and has made him atquainted with the consti which is a wide and scattered and cannot adequately be covered month's campaign. Mr. Black i brotherdn-luw "of Lord of the largest landowners candidate, wkbur has beer ar, | tueney, one in a burn a Strathcona, most influential one there sa will there to break it where a way Nowgiia) S ems y be the fight than their} and pected PRAYED ror IDEAL rosa » Got a Mere Man--Court Promptly Gives Divorce. Paris, Feb. 20,--A case came before the Seine recently, in granted freedom to the husband be cause hix wife demanded too many good qualities in one man. She was a of French, with a spirit and a sentimental soul the of several little and played flute in a Paris music fig. She fancied that a man who colild play tralls dike a nightingale would 'be the Roméo she had imagin- od, After twiidays of marriage she lost her allusions, and so did he, es preinlly after he found the folowing extraordinary, fitany written ia "her hand : Saint Sailit Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint curious divorce tribunal of the which the judge teacher He was COMPOSE songs a Mary, let me marry. © Privat, let him be a soldier. Augustine; or a doctor, Anatole, or 'a schoolmaster E&mpin, or his assistant, Nicholas, don{ forget me. Blaise, I shall 'be pleased. Saint Teenaeus, | am the eldest. Saint Coles, don't let my younger sister matey first. N int Sinion, ne fair. ? Saint Amateur, I will whatever his complexion Saint Fabian, let him have money:t Saint Pretestatus, good position Saint Angela, Saint Leander, Saint Apollinarius, tempeged. ' Saint Gregory, dont let hime «drink. Saint Thothas, don't let him smoke. Saint Philomena, let me be the master, Saint Madehiue, next year. Saint Ferdinand, long. Saint Eucharius, this winter, The judge di pected to find one man and I should like him to take him a hit of let him have a let him be faithful. let him be tender. let him be good don't put it off to I have waited 80 let me have him ided that too many the lady ex virtues dissolved the marriage UNEXPECTED OWNERSHIP. Hecate Strait Belongs Canada. Feb. 20. interests were surprised at the re ceipt of a letter by the secretary of the board of tradé from Charles M. Hayes, president of the Grand Triunk, relative to the protection of the fish eries of the Rritish Columbia coast, especially those north. and Prince Rupert The dominion building a vessel, Does te V a ancouver, Vancouver lish west of rovernment is now aad proposes to rent another, providing the protection called for. The minister of marine also states that "it conceded that Hecate Strait, as Dixon Entrance, belongs to Canada." The board of trade has wired Otta wa to obtain confirmation of the lat ter statement, for it enforcemeat means a radical change in the present policy and instructjons of the Kes- tral and other fishery pro tection' service Canada enforees this of halibut fishing operating from Seattle and other American ports will be excluded from the fishery woman who entertains 'an uhex guest without apologizing is as rare ws; the guest that doesn't apolo- ze, When conditions are had it is apt to take more than an amalewr to make ood. 0) -- 1s now as well cutters of If proposition scores schooners now grounds. The | | literary | years, | leave 11910 AMUNDSEN INTE ING FROZEN N will 'Voyage in'- the Old Fram, Which Will Be Equipped For Seven Years' Stay in Regions of the Pole. ' Landen, Fob. 20,2: Roald Amundsen, the famous polap explorer, my: an- nounced to a meeting - of the: Royal Geographical Soeiety® last night at Burlington "House "his "determination. to undertake a five years': rit Across the polar séa. The announcement, eedloss to say. was. enthuslastionly received and Mr. Amundsen: was warmly congratilated. He leit his bonne bouche to quite' the end of a long paper which dealt in de- tail with. the Problems to he solvearby |. an explanation af4ke polar basin: 'My plan, he said, 1s as follows : With the Framsequipped for seven ROALD AMUNDSEN: and a capable erew, I shall Norway in the. beginning of We shall make for. San Francis- eo around Cape Horn, taking in coal and provisions at the, former' place: We shall then shape our course for Point Barrow, the most northerly A point of North America, which 1 hope to reach this place by July or August. From the last news will be sent home before the real voyage begins. On leaving Point Barrow it-is my in- tention to continue the voyage with as small a grew as possible: 'We shall then make, for the ice in a direction north by where will then look for :the most favorable place for epushing further north. When this is found, we shall go as far in.as possible, and prepare for a fpur or five years' drift across the Polar. Sea. y 'Throughout our voyage up to thie' point | intend to make oceanographic observations, and from the moment the vessel becomes fast in the jee. = series of observations will 'be bequa, with which I hope to' solved some: bi the hitherto: whsolveg mysteries, hi "What 1 expect to: find in the un- known part of the polar sea.l wilksay nothing about at present. 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But thé vessel fowjd to bo as sound as when he vas built, and, considering that she camo | lome from Nansen's I with- out a scratch, after wit ng he enormous presyare of ice, no ship could eT found "for the purpose. I ------------ EVIDENCE OF TRAIN ROW To - Be Heard Monday. . Niwhato, Feb. 18.--Constable Dyer, Brodkville, - was in this locality on Wednosday, weving the summons ou, a number rticipants in the train from Brock- ville, here on February 4th, in which damage was done to the cars. Nine parties al the line have been sam- moned on different charges and five witness also called. The trial is set for hearing. before Police Magistrate Deacon, in Brockville, on Monday motnib The Betta hockey team have *chal- lenged the local septette to play for J the Beatty cup, a trophy which was won by the Newboro team four years ago. The locals are willing to defend their right to the silverware, and a .j couple of interesting games will like- ly ve played on the rink here during the next few weeks. Mes. D. D. and C. L. Davidson went to Brockville, Thursday morning on a Mrs. Johnston of Gananoque, the guest of her father, Charles Hall, Tor some time, left for home of Thoraday. Messrs, H. 8. Foster and J. J. Gallagher attended the meet ing of the patrons of Forfar cheese factory on Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Spencer, Sr., is spending few days with relatives in Brockville. George Fleming, Kingston, is visiting at 'his 'home here. Mr. and Mrs. Els- wood Gallagher, visiting relatives at Winchester for some time, returned to town on Tuesday evening. G. W. Pres ton spent the week end with friends in Brockville and Delta. G. Foster, after spending a few cays at in home there, left for Montreal on Monday morning. 8. Tackaberry, the guest of br. G. T. Ackland, for the past week, yeturned to his home in Plum Hol: low, on Saturday. The Philippsville hockey team came here on Saturday afternoon aud play- ed a game which resulted in a score of seven to five for the locals. J. J. Gallagher made a very satisfactory referee. The Newboro band furnished music at the masquerade carnival at the El- gin rink on Saturday night: The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. R: Kerr will be pleased to learn that their little daughter, who broke her hip some time -ago, and whose re- covery was despaired of for some time is now considered out of danger. A couple of loads drove from here to Philippsville on Friday evening, and 'attended the party at A, Hull's. a ~*¢grtful Dodger" In Court. New York, Feb. 20.--Two thirteen- year-old adepts in the light-fingered art gave a demonstration of their skill in the court of special sessions, iat the trial of Henry Kaufman, who was found guilty of teaching = the boys to steal. While one of the yoathiul demonstrators held at his wide a woman's shopping bag other HE™ catch enpexed the booty with an ease and swiftness that astonished even the hardened habitues of the criminal court, and memieiitta-- Cause Of Explosions. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 20.--Gas rated by heat from black oil, product of petroleum, lubricant on bearings, and not smut in: wheat, as generally beiieved, is the sole cause of explosions in threshing machines. The use of tard, castor china-nut oil eliminates all danger firo or explosion, no matter how much smut there is in- the grain. That is the theory advanced by Silas Pri vet:, Colfax, Wash., a threshman experience. gene a by- used as a or of of 'Freckles, Pimples and Liver Spots Can Be Removed Easily By Stuart's Calcium Wafers in. a Few Duk Write For Free Trial Package. Why suffer the stares of those about vou because of a poor, muddy and Lleary looking complexion ? 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